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The - I've been somewhere no one else has - thread



xenophon

speed of life
Jul 11, 2009
3,260
BR8
I remember going to the same bar every friday night and they'd always play that men at work 'land down under' song. I stayed in Kununurra backpackers (near kelly's knob :lolol: ), two brothers who run it top blokes. Where did you stay? You meet some interesting types there, loved it! I loved the Aborigines too though they were a bit scary :ohmy: feel sorry for them though, they're all f***ed. Only ever met one sober one who was working on a banana plantation with me (In Tully, QLD). Every day was the same too, 33-35c and not a cloud in sight. Darwin-Kunurra us a fair old treck, i remember doing Kun-Dar via Kakadu National park (took forever to get there).

Yea the buses were a mission and a half prob not many albion fans that did that.

Yea got back alright was on the train with Rams fans coming back from Sheff they kept singing Tony Bloom songs hahaha.

Soz for running off at the station too, i was dying for a pee :D

You must have been knakkered when you got back :)

We stayed at the backpackers that had the big boab tree painted on the outside wall. It had a green painted overgrown courtyard and a tiny pool just outside the kitchen at the back. All the rooms had patio doors that opened onto the courtyard. After Kununurra we headed on to Broome mate! All in a hired Toyota Yaris too. I had to keep her at 80km/h to save fuel, no radio stations for miles around in the Kimberley, and only three CDs. I loved it.

If I go to Oldham again I'll be cadging a lift, no trains or buses :thumbsup:
 




Commander

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Apr 28, 2004
13,059
London
Having just returned from PARIS France,I'm too blurry eyed to read 52 pages,but what about

Ushuia
Bariloche
Tierra del Fuego.

Yes
Yes
Yes

LOVED them. Especially Bariloche.
 














rool

Well-known member
Jul 10, 2003
6,031
No sorry guys, I've been to Accra, Riyadh and Mazunte

*quickly looks for weetabix atlas of the world*
 








Lyndhurst 14

Well-known member
Jan 16, 2008
5,143
Shoreham, Long Island, New York – where Nikola Tesla built one of his early wireless towers.
 
























bhaexpress

New member
Jul 7, 2003
27,627
Kent
I've been to a town in Virginia that bears my Family name. They thought I was being funny when I checked into my hotel but once they saw my passport I didn't pay for anything.
 


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